The case: About 4:10 p.m. on Jan. 11, a man told 911 that another driver tried to ram his vehicle near Southwest Scholls Ferry Road and Cascade Avenue and reportedly pointed a handgun at him and his passengers. Using a license plate number obtained by witnesses, Beaverton police stopped Anderson M. Harguth, 32, as he pulled into his driveway and arrested him on accusations of unlawful use of a weapon, reckless endangering, menacing and carrying a concealed weapon. Authorities said they found two handguns in Harguth's car.

Update: On Feb. 25, Harguth pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of menacing.

Sentence: Harguth was sentenced to three years of formal probation, including 100 hours of community service and must pay $400 in fines and $120 in restitution. Harguth is to forfeit all weapons and property seized. Harguth is to have no contact with his victims and must undergo drug abuse treatment, anger management counseling and mental health treatment.